![]() > Click Enabled and set the percentage of Bandwidth limit to "0". on the RIGHT double-click on Limit reserveable bandwidth. *EDIT ADDITION* Adding these steps because I had these tweaks prior to this post:Ħ) Open RUN > gpedit.msc > Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > QoS Packet Scheduler. Restart your computer, run Fortnite and check your ping. THEN type: "netsh winsock reset" (Without QUOTATIONS). It should say: Successfuly flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. Once you are in the command prompt, type in: "ipconfig /flushdns" (Without QUOTATIONS). Right click that and Run As Administrator. When you are all finished with the above changes, Go to your search bar and type in "cmd". Find "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), un-tick box and click OK. From here, double click Ethernet and choose Properties. ![]() (Note: this will make your internet speed on cap at 95 or so but is preferred over auto-negotiation, for a reason I have not researched yet but it works!).ĥ) Disable IPv6: right-click the Network icon on the taskbar (bottom right of desktop) and click Open Network and Internet Settings and then click on Change adapter options. Click OK.Ĥ) Go back to Advanced Tab from above then go to Speed & Duplex > select the value "100MBPS Full Duplex". DO THE SAME with Large Send Offload V2 (IPv6). From there, pick Large Send Offload V2 (IPv4) > Value > select "Disabled". Leave power off for a good 2 minutes or so.ģ) Right-click on the Start button and select Device Manager then double click on the network card and go to Advanced tab. (search Device Manager > Go to Network Adapter > right-click and choose Update Driver > Select Choose Online for Driver).Ģ) Reboot Router (Do not press reset button so you avoid factory reset). This could possibly give you a competitive edge against your opponent and I wanted to share with the Fortnite Community =] Here are the changes I made (windows 10):ġb) Update your network drivers. To my surprise, disabling/modifying certain settings made my ping go from 40ms down to a stable 5-10ms. I have been getting a stable 40ms (give or take 5ms) for the duration of playing Fortnite and I decided to research how to optimize my network adapter settings to help with my performance a tad. I have 200mbps DOWN 5mbps UP Xfinity internet speed using Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I217-V Network Adapter.
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